JaZZ in Russia
Jazz at the Old Fortress
Produced by: Helicon Jazz Club (Anatole Berestov)
Annual (since 1981; April)
Contact: Helicon Jazz Club, 2 Pokryshkina St., Novokuznetsk 654025 Russia; tel. (7)(3843) 468-309, fax: (7)(3843) 459-280; e-mail - helicon@nvkz.kuzbass.net
This festival in an industrial Siberian city is one of the oldest and most exotic in Russia. In the very middle of core Asia, between mighty Taiga forests and ancient Altai mountains that gave birth to medieval Tartar empires, best Russian jazzmen and brave Western guests (like Eddy Gomez, Lenny White, Valery Ponomarev, Curtis Fuller, Benny Golson etc.) play excellent jazz in a luxurious 500-seat jazz club which looks better than almost any American club!
Venue: Helicon Jazz Club



Tipping is increasingly expected at restaurants. Tip 10-15% depending on service. It is typical to round up the amount due to the next round figure.
Crime situation has considerably improved in Russia over the past couple of years. 
Remember to bring any medications you may need. Check with your health insurer before you depart to ascertain your coverage in the event of emergency. Many insurance providers offer specialized riders which can cover emergency evacuation. We do recommend buying a travel insurance.
All prices are generally quoted in rubles. Currency can be freely converted at banks, hotels or kiosks. Traveler's checks are hard to cash. Credit cards are accepted in most places that work with foreign tourists. Some may turn down American Express. Visa and MasterCard are known, hence - more widely honored. ATM machines are widely available in major cities, but note: they do not have letters on the key pad, so if your PIN includes letters, do remember them as digits!
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